Saturday, July 7, 2007

Longer leash for Latin, Peters' Pan's Labyrinth, and other news

July 9-13, 2007 Catechetical Summer Institute 2007 - Advance Certification
(I'm just a Sunday School teacher, but I think they mean Advanced Certification.)

June 2008 Archbishop Dolan to Lead 2008 Pilgrimage to International Eucharistic Congress in Quebec City

Pope relaxes restrictions for Latin Mass by Nicole Winfield, Associated Press, via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
("Benedict issued a document authorizing parish priests to celebrate the Tridentine Mass if a 'stable group of faithful' request it.")

Religion briefs. From the July 7, 2007 editions of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
(includes Milwaukee Interfaith screening Michael Moore's latest at an East Side cafe)

On Being Patriotic, by Mark Peters, at Catholics for Peace and Justice
("In 1944 Spain resistance to evil demanded huge sacrifice, often even of one's life." For example.)

Archdiocese of Milwaukee Offices at the St. Joseph Center Staff Listing
(Now at their new location.)

Farm Bill 2007: Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread [2 pp. pdf]: Eye on the Capitol editorial June 28, 2007, by Barbara Selle, Director for Respect Life and Social Concerns, Wisconsin Catholic Conference
(Let 'em eat Documents?)

Father’s Day Homily [4 pp. pdf], 11th Sunday of Ordinary Time, year C, June 17, 2007, by Fr. Nathan Reesman, St. Mary’s Visitation Parish, Elm Grove, Wisconsin.
("...it’s not just in jail or in the inner city that we encounter the idea that manhood runs counter to faith and fatherhood.")

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